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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
fasciculatus,-a,-um (adj.A): fasciculate, growing in bundles or fascicles, as when several stems grow together or coalesce, also of branches, hairs, leaves, etc.; bundled or bunched together, as in the manner of branching in Sphagnum

- radices crassae fasciculato-fibrosae , amethystini coloris, fibrillis luteis(DeCandolle), the roots thick, fibrous in fascicles, of an amethyst color, with the fibrils yellow.

- pedunculis fasciculatis axillaribuns 1-floris (DeCandolle), with the peduncles in fascicles, axillary, 1-flowered.

- floribus dioicis paniculatis secus ramulos sessilibus fasciculatis (DeCandolle), with the flowers dioicous, in panicles, sessile along the branchlets, in fascicles.

- foliis primariis abortivis et in spinam saepius mutatis, secundariis in axillis fasciculatis (DeCandolle), with the primary leaves abortive and very often changed into a spine, the secondary ones fasciculate in the axils.

- racemis fasciculato-corymbosis axillaribus (DeCandolle), with the racemes fasciculate-corymbose, axillary.

- foliis utrinqae viridibus subtus in costis pilos stellatim fasciculatos gerentibus (DeCandolle), with the leaves on both sides green, underneathe on the ribs bearing hairs stellately fascicled.

fasciculato-ramosus,-a,-um (adj.A): “when branches or roots are drawn closely together so as to be almost parallel” (Lindley).

fasciculato-rosulatus,-a,-um (adj.A) : fasciculatus, bundled or bunched together in a rosette;

- foliis subtrigonis callosis glabris fasciculato-rosulatis, with the leaves nearly trigonous, callous [i.e. hard and thick], glabrous, fasciculate-rosulate.

 

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